Colorado Rockies first baseman Todd Helton has entered a guilty plea charges of “driving while ability impaired,” The Denver Post reports. He has been sentenced to one year of probation, a $400 fine and 24 hours of community service.

"I am very regretful," Helton said in court. "I have taken measures to ensure it never happens again."

Todd Helton has entered a guilty plea to charges of "driving while ability impaired." (AP Photo)

Helton, 39, was arrested Feb.6 and charged with driving under the influence and careless driving. A witness reported that the car driven by Helton hit a median, and Helton reportedly admitted to police that he had consumed two glasses of red win earlier in the night.

According to The Denver Post, prosecutors revealed Tuesday that Helton’s blood alcohol level was .102 (above the .08 legal limit).